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Golf fraternity salutes Saaiman

The Ekurhuleni man was elected president in April this year.

GolfRSA has paid tribute to former Ekurhuleni Golf Union president Martin Saaiman. Saaiman died recently with the cause of death yet unknown.

“Martin was an enormous servant of the game, and he impacted many lives in his golf journey over the last 30 years,” said GolfRSA chief executive officer Grant Hepburn.

“It didn’t matter to Martin if he was attending a board meeting or cheering on his beloved Ekurhuleni Roses or his grandchildren – he brought the same level of enthusiasm and energy to everything in his life. We will miss his passion most of all.”

Saaiman (59) served in golf administration for more than three decades, including 12 years as president of the Ekurhuleni Golf Union.


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He began representing Ekurhuleni Golf Union on the South African Golf Association’s National Executive Committee (SAGA NEC) in 2008 and was elected chairperson of the championship and tournaments committee a year later.

In 2013 he was appointed as a national selector and served on the SAGA’s finance committee. From April 2016, Martin served as junior vice-president of the SAGA and senior vice-president from 2019.

He became acting president in September 2020 when Naadir Agherdien was forced to step down in September 2020 due to health reasons. The Ekurhuleni man was elected president in April this year.

The former South African Police Service (SAPS) human resources manager also served as the vice-chairperson of the SAPS Training Centre Golf Club from 1992. He was their representative at the Eastern Gauteng Golf Union from 2002 to 2004 and served as the chairperson of the SAPS National Golf Body from 1992 to 1995.


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“Martin’s dedication and commitment to the furtherance of golf in South Africa was unquestionable,” said Hepburn.

“We valued his guidance and leadership, especially over the last 18 months as we navigated golf through what has been undoubtedly the toughest battle we have ever faced in South Africa due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“When Naadir took an early leave of absence, Martin stepped into the breach and ensured a seamless transition. His compelling passion and enthusiasm continued to shine in his new role. We are extremely saddened that his life has been cut short, and our hearts go out to his wife, Marti, and his children and grandchildren.

“Martin’s legacy lives on through the excellent golfers that he helped to develop, and now perform on the world stage, as well as through the administrative structures that he left behind.”


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Senior vice-president Henk Smith, who has served on the SAGA NEC with Saaiman since 2017, said his unexpected death will leave a significant void in the golf industry.

“Martin was a true servant of the game, and it is with very heavy hearts that we as the SAGA NEC bid him goodbye. Martin was deeply passionate about all levels of the game.

“He was a great mentor, and there are many amateurs at Ekurhuleni Golf Union who flourished under his leadership. Martin was also a wonderful family man and a very loyal friend. We will continue to work hard to keep his legacy and spirit alive,” he said.

Women’s Golf South Africa president Sarah Braude also had great things to say about Saaiman.

“Martin was always generous with his time and ready with a joke and his smile lit up a room,” she said.

“His enthusiasm and dedication to developing golfers of the future, from the grassroots, club or at the elite level, will be sorely missed. His passion for providing national championships of the highest standard was unwavering, especially during the challenging times of the past year.

“Our deepest condolences go out to Marti and his family and may they find strength in Martin’s legacy of dedicated service to golf in South Africa.”

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